Example sentences of "go [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't want to be rude , but you do go on at people . |
2 | Another suggestion is that it was a fulfilment of a prophecy such as ‘ I will make the sun go down at noon and darken the earth in broad daylight ’ ( Amos 8:9 ) . |
3 | Despite all this , 'Mill did go in at half-time one goal to the good after some great work on the left by youngster Matthew Hadden . |
4 | People say , ‘ Hey , The Charlatans have gone in at number 19 , ’ but in the Sixties the Stones would go in at number one . |
5 | These letters will now go out at Easter and in the autumn . |
6 | er Apollo Leisure had decided that they would like to have arts and science under the same roof , er the arts has been something that 's considered an acceptable cultural pastime , and people will go out at weekends , take the family and will do something that , they would look at an exhibition , er or they would go to the theatre , whereas in science , there is n't really anything that you can do as a social or cultural pastime . |
7 | Do you go out at lunch-time ? |
8 | She still gets a bit funny sometimes , and wo n't go out at night , even if there 's a party or summat . |
9 | And we let the fire go out at night . |
10 | ‘ You can not go out at night without one of them making an obscene remark or getting his tackle out . |
11 | Could women go out at night without courting rape ? |
12 | I am sure that hon. Members have talked to constituents , many of them young women with children , who say bitterly that they feel trapped in their environment and dare not go out at night , even to have a cup of tea with a friend . |
13 | If you let them go out at night exactly . |
14 | She wo n't go out at night if she knows he 's around . |